<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/manchester-city" target="_blank">Manchester City's</a> bid for a historic treble faces the ultimate challenge on Wednesday as <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/real-madrid" target="_blank">Real Madrid</a> visit the Etihad aiming for the chance to retain their <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/champions-league" target="_blank">Champions League</a> crown.</p>.<p>City are four wins away from matching Manchester United's class of 1998/99 as the only side to win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup in the same season.</p>.<p>Just three points from their final three league games will secure a fifth title in six seasons for Pep Guardiola's men and United await in a first ever Manchester derby in the FA Cup final on June 3.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/inter-win-milan-derby-to-reach-champions-league-final-1219401.html" target="_blank">Inter win Milan derby to reach Champions League final</a></strong></p>.<p>But Madrid pose the biggest obstacle, just as they did at the semi-final stage 12 months ago, as they stand in City's way of reaching the final in Istanbul and conquering Europe.</p>.<p>Back then Carlo Ancelotti's men produced a stunning fightback from two goals down in the closing seconds at the Santiago Bernabeu.</p>.<p>But crucially the English champions have home advantage this time for the decisive second leg as they bid to join Inter Milan in the final.</p>.<p>Despite the City fanbase taking time to warm to the Champions League, Guardiola's side have turned the Etihad into an almost impenetrable fortress.</p>.<p>City have not lost at home in Europe for five years, winning 23 and drawing just two of their 25 Champions League games since.</p>.<p>This year they have won all 14 home games in all competitions.</p>.<p>"It's 1-1 and we are at the Etihad where we've been more than confident in the Champions League to get a result," said City defender Kyle Walker. "Hopefully we do that again."</p>.<p>By contrast to City's quest to translate their domestic dominance onto the European stage, Madrid have once again saved their best this season for the Champions League.</p>.<p>Barcelona have already been crowned La Liga champions, leaving Real with just three league titles in the past 11 years.</p>.<p>But while domestic success has been modest by Real's lofty standards, many of the current squad have picked up five Champions League winner's medals in the last decade.</p>.<p>"We always feel comfortable in these type of games," said Madrid midfielder Luka Modric.</p>.<p>"We know that in the Champions League we always perform well because it is a competition that we love. We feel at home playing these games.</p>.<p>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/when-your-champions-league-dream-runs-through-a-war-zone-1218798.html" target="_blank">When your Champions League dream runs through a war zone</a></p>.<p>"It is for that reason we have won so many Champions Leagues because we have the belief in ourselves and we believe in our quality."</p>.<p>Madrid have already eliminated two Premier League sides, Liverpool and Chelsea, en route to the last four.</p>.<p>But City are a different beast and the visitors will do well to keep 52-goal striker Erling Haaland as quiet as the Norwegian was in the first leg.</p>.<p>"Madrid and City are in this moment the best teams in Europe," said Ancelotti.</p>.<p>The stakes appear even higher than normal at the semi-final stage with the victors strong favourites to become European champions next month.</p>.<p>Inter Milan overcame local rivals AC Milan to reach their first final in 13 years.</p>.<p>But the Nerazzurri sit 17 points adrift of Serie A winners Napoli and cannot match either City or Madrid for star quality.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/manchester-city" target="_blank">Manchester City's</a> bid for a historic treble faces the ultimate challenge on Wednesday as <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/real-madrid" target="_blank">Real Madrid</a> visit the Etihad aiming for the chance to retain their <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/champions-league" target="_blank">Champions League</a> crown.</p>.<p>City are four wins away from matching Manchester United's class of 1998/99 as the only side to win the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup in the same season.</p>.<p>Just three points from their final three league games will secure a fifth title in six seasons for Pep Guardiola's men and United await in a first ever Manchester derby in the FA Cup final on June 3.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/inter-win-milan-derby-to-reach-champions-league-final-1219401.html" target="_blank">Inter win Milan derby to reach Champions League final</a></strong></p>.<p>But Madrid pose the biggest obstacle, just as they did at the semi-final stage 12 months ago, as they stand in City's way of reaching the final in Istanbul and conquering Europe.</p>.<p>Back then Carlo Ancelotti's men produced a stunning fightback from two goals down in the closing seconds at the Santiago Bernabeu.</p>.<p>But crucially the English champions have home advantage this time for the decisive second leg as they bid to join Inter Milan in the final.</p>.<p>Despite the City fanbase taking time to warm to the Champions League, Guardiola's side have turned the Etihad into an almost impenetrable fortress.</p>.<p>City have not lost at home in Europe for five years, winning 23 and drawing just two of their 25 Champions League games since.</p>.<p>This year they have won all 14 home games in all competitions.</p>.<p>"It's 1-1 and we are at the Etihad where we've been more than confident in the Champions League to get a result," said City defender Kyle Walker. "Hopefully we do that again."</p>.<p>By contrast to City's quest to translate their domestic dominance onto the European stage, Madrid have once again saved their best this season for the Champions League.</p>.<p>Barcelona have already been crowned La Liga champions, leaving Real with just three league titles in the past 11 years.</p>.<p>But while domestic success has been modest by Real's lofty standards, many of the current squad have picked up five Champions League winner's medals in the last decade.</p>.<p>"We always feel comfortable in these type of games," said Madrid midfielder Luka Modric.</p>.<p>"We know that in the Champions League we always perform well because it is a competition that we love. We feel at home playing these games.</p>.<p>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/when-your-champions-league-dream-runs-through-a-war-zone-1218798.html" target="_blank">When your Champions League dream runs through a war zone</a></p>.<p>"It is for that reason we have won so many Champions Leagues because we have the belief in ourselves and we believe in our quality."</p>.<p>Madrid have already eliminated two Premier League sides, Liverpool and Chelsea, en route to the last four.</p>.<p>But City are a different beast and the visitors will do well to keep 52-goal striker Erling Haaland as quiet as the Norwegian was in the first leg.</p>.<p>"Madrid and City are in this moment the best teams in Europe," said Ancelotti.</p>.<p>The stakes appear even higher than normal at the semi-final stage with the victors strong favourites to become European champions next month.</p>.<p>Inter Milan overcame local rivals AC Milan to reach their first final in 13 years.</p>.<p>But the Nerazzurri sit 17 points adrift of Serie A winners Napoli and cannot match either City or Madrid for star quality.</p>